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Jets fly from British carrier for first time in 10 years in UK waters

British F-35B Lightning jets have flown from the decks of HMS Queen Elizabeth in UK waters, the first time fighter jets have operated from a British carrier in home waters in a decade.


Courtesy Royal Navy

HMS Queen Elizabeth is in the North Sea, conducting Carrier Qualification for Royal Navy and Royal Air Force pilots from the UK Lightning Force, based out of RAF Marham in Norfolk.

The jets are flying daily to and from the ship’s 4.5-acre deck, giving the pilots vital experience in operating from a floating airfield in both daylight and at night, some for the very first time. It also provides further training for the ship’s crew, who have previously conducted trials with UK and US Marine Corps Lightnings in the USA.

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Watching the first jet land onboard this morning, the first to do so since he took Command only a couple of weeks ago, Commanding Officer of HMS Queen Elizabeth, Captain Angus Essenhigh, Royal Navy, said: “We have proven the range at which we can operate HMS Queen Elizabeth together with her jets, having spent the past two Autumns in the USA. There is now tremendous training value to be gained for both my Ship’s Company, and the Lightning Force team at RAF Marham as we work together to operate our jets to and from the ship from their land base”.

"Operating UK Lightning jets, from this UK-built aircraft carrier, in home waters for the first time represents a significant milestone in our journey towards our first operational deployment together in 2021. It’s a moment that the UK should be immensely proud of."

The jets are being flown by the Lightning Force’s training squadron, 207 Squadron. Officer Commanding 207 Squadron, Wing Commander Scott Williams, Royal Air Force, said: “Our focus following the success of the ‘Westlant 19’ deployment, where we embarked UK Lightnings for the first time, has now turned to growing sufficient qualified F-35 pilots in time for CSG21.

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"The value of operating in home waters is obvious and will unlock further planned training periods. Over the coming weeks on Exercise Lightning Fury, 207 Squadron Qualified Flying Instructors will be achieving essential carrier flying and Landing Signals Officer (LSO) supervisory qualifications.  This is a really fantastic opportunity for all of us, and we are very much looking forward to getting experience that will underpin our Carrier Strike capability in the decades to come”.

HMS Queen Elizabeth and the Lightning Force will continue training through the year, ahead of their first operational deployment together, along with a squadron of F-35B Lightnings from the US Marine Corps, to the Far East in 2021.

 

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